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Neuromorphic computing materials

3 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work.

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  • HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM BERLIN FUR MATERIALIEN UND ENERGIE GMBH

    Berlin-based research centre operating synchrotron facilities for advanced materials characterization, specializing in photovoltaics, solar fuels, and electrochemistry.

    BeFerroSynaptic explores ferroelectric synaptic devices for neuromorphic processors — a departure from their energy focus into advanced electronics.

    DE29 projects
  • NANOTECHCENTER LLC

    Ukrainian SME specializing in ferroelectric, multiferroic, and memristive nanomaterials for electronics, energy harvesting, and biomedical applications.

    MELON project targets memristors and resistive switching for emergent logic units in nanoelectronics — their largest funded project at EUR 294,400.

    SMEUA7 projects
  • SOUTHERN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY

    Russian university specialising in ferroelectric and multiferroic oxide nanostructures, with emerging focus on memristive materials for neuromorphic computing.

    MELON explicitly targets neuromorphic computing applications, positioning SFEDU's oxide expertise within the AI hardware materials space.

    RU2 projects